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Mechanism of allele specific assembly and disruption of master regulator transcription factor complexes of NF-KBp50, NF-KBp65 and HIF1a on a non-coding FAS SNP.

Chidiebere U Awah1, Stephanie Tamm2, Silke Hedtfeld2, Doris Steinemann3, Burkhard Tümmler4, Georgios Tsiavaliaris5, Frauke Stanke6.   

Abstract

A challenging question in genetics is to understand the molecular function of non-coding variants of the genome. By using differential EMSA, ChIP and functional genome analysis, we have found that changes in transcription factors (TF) apparent binding affinity and dissociation rates are responsible for allele specific assembly or disruption of master TFs: we observed that NF-KBp50, NF-KBp65 and HIF1a bind with an affinity of up to 10 fold better to the C-allele than to the T-allele of rs7901656 both in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore, we showed that NF-KBp50, p65 and HIF1a form higher order heteromultimeric complexes overlapping rs7901656, implying synergism of action among TFs governing cellular response to infection and hypoxia. With rs7901656 on the FAS gene as a paradigm, we show how allele specific transcription factor complex assembly and disruption by a causal variant contributes to disease and phenotypic diversity. This finding provides the highly needed mechanistic insight into how the molecular etiology of regulatory SNPs can be understood in functional terms.
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Keywords:  Allele-specific TF binding; Cystic fibrosis; HIF1a; Higher order multimeric TF complexes; NF-KBp50; NF-KBp65; Non-coding SNP; TF-binding affinity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27616356     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2016.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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